Wildlife with Taj Mahal Tour India – 4 Days Adventure (Perfect for Delhi Arrivals & Jaipur Volunteers)
Experience an unforgettable 4-day, 3-night Wildlife with Taj Mahal Tour in India, the perfect short getaway for first-time travelers, wildlife enthusiasts, and cultural explorers. This tour combines Rajasthan’s thrilling wildlife, Agra’s iconic monuments, and Delhi’s vibrant landmarks.
Enjoy a thrilling tiger safari at Ranthambore National Park, birdwatch at the UNESCO-listed Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, and witness a magical sunrise at the Taj Mahal. Explore Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and Sikandra Tomb with expert guides. In Delhi, discover Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, India Gate, a serene Buddhist temple, and enjoy a fun rickshaw ride through Old Delhi.
This tour is ideal if you are arriving at Delhi Airport — we pick you up, take you on the 4-day adventure covering Delhi, Agra, and Ranthambore, and drop you in Jaipur so you can start your Jaipur Volunteer Program seamlessly. Alternatively, if you’ve already completed the volunteer program in Jaipur, you can join this tour as a perfect add-on and, at the end, we drop you back at Delhi Airport for your onward flight.
This India Golden Triangle add-on tour includes comfortable accommodation, all transportation, expert local guides, and a compact yet immersive experience of North India’s wildlife and cultural heritage. Make the most of your trip to India by combining volunteering, wildlife adventures, and iconic sightseeing in one unforgettable journey.
Duración de la excursión: 4 días/3 noches.
Tarifas: 350 $ por persona (mínimo 2 personas). Una sola persona cuesta $600. Contáctenos para Descuentos de temporada y para los grupos de más de 3 personas.
Disponibilidad de excursiones: Todo el año, antes y después de terminar tu programa de voluntariado. Puedes unirte a este tour desde Jaipur y Delhi. Las fechas son flexible para el turista que sólo desee viajar y no participar en el programa de voluntariado.
Ubicaciones:Ranthambore National Wildlife Park, Bharatpur Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Sikandra y Delhi, India.
Actividades turísticas: Safari de Tigres en el Parque Nacional, Santuario de Aves en Keoladeo Ghana Parque Nacional en Bharatpur, Fathehpur Sikri, Agra Taj-Mahal, Fuerte de Agra, Agra City Tour, Sikandra, Puerta de la India y Templo Budista en Delhi.
Qué incluye: Todo el transporte en coche, alojamiento en hoteles en Delhi, Agra y Ranthambore, desayuno en el hotel, Ranthambore Tiger Safari entradas, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary paseo en rickshaw, Inglés Guía de habla, Drop off al aeropuerto de Delhi o la ubicación deseada en Delhi.
Lo que no está incluido: Entradas a Monumentos, Almuerzo y Cena, Propinas al Taxista o Guía, Botella de Agua Mineral y cualquier tipo de gastos personales.
Vida salvaje con el Taj Mahal Itinerario desde Jaipur y Delhi
Day 1 - Pick up from Delhi Airport | Half Day Delhi Tour | Delhi Stay
Once you arrived to Delhi we will pick you from Airport and transfer you to Hotel which we have booked for your overnight stay. Post Lunch at 1:30 p.m We will bring you to visit Qutub Minar, India Gate, Parliament House of India and Humayun Tomb. Day 1 Sightseeing finishes at 6:30 p.m after Sightseeing we will drop you off at the Hotel for overnight stay.
Day 2 - Drive to Agra | Agra Tour & Agra Stay
After having a delightful breakfast at 7:30 a.m check out from the Hotel. We will bring you to visit Jama Masjid by Rickshaw ride. After Jama Masjid drive to Agra at 9:30 a.m which is distance of 3.5 hours. Reach Agra at 1:30 p.m check in to Hotel. Post Lunch at 2:30 p.m we will bring you to visit Agra Fort and Baby Taj ( known as Itmad Ud Daulah ). Sightseeing finishes at 6:00 p.m transfer back to Hotel. Overnight Stay in Agra.
Day 3 - Sunrise Taj Mahal Tour | Drive to Ranthambore Via Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary Tour | Ranthambore Stay
Early morning visit the world-famous Taj Mahal built by the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for his Queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Taj Mahal, a symbol of love. Your guide in Agra will meet you at the Taj Mahal and will show you around the monument. Take your time to admire one of the most majestic and beautiful buildings in the world. Back to hotel for breakfast, after breakfast check out from the Hotel. We will drive you to Ranthambore National Park Via Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Visit Bird Sanctuary at Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur by a Nature guide in Rickshaw. The Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary, better known as the Bharatpur sanctuary. This former hunting preserve of the royal family of Bharatpur, is now home to many migratory and exotic birds including the Siberian cranes. Given the biological diversity it supports, it was declared a world heritage site, by UNESCO in 1985. The acitivity is for 2 hours by the cycle rickshaw or battery vehicle with a Professional Nature Guide. Reach Ranthambore in evening at 6:00 p.m. Overnight Stay in Ranthambore.
Day 4 - Ranthambore Tiger Safari | Drive to Jaipur | Stay in Jaipur
You will be having a breakfast in Hotel at 8:30 a.m. At 10:30 a.m check out from the Hotel. We will bring you to visit Fuerte de Ranthambore. Ranthambore Fort lies within the Ranthambore National Park, near the city of Sawai Madhopur in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, India. The park being the former hunting grounds of the Maharajahs of Jaipur until the time of India's Independence. Post Lunch at 1:30 p.m proceed to Safari por la selva in Canter/Gypsy to see the wildlife in National Park. The national park is famous not only for the preservation of the Tigers but is also famous for the large numbers of other wild animals like sambar, chital nilgai, boar, gazelle, Indian hare, mongoose, monitor lizards, deer, leopard, snakes & hyena. The Jungle Safari activity is for 3 hours. You will be get back to jungle at 6:00 p.m and drive to Jaipur. Reach Jaipur at 9:00 p.m. Tour Ends !!
Day 1 - Drive from Jaipur to Ranthambore | Ranthambore Tiger Safari & Ranthambore Stay
Start from Jaipur in morning and proceed to visit Ranthambore. We will pick you from Airport/Hotel/Guest house in Jaipur through an air-conditioned Toyota Etios or one of the similar standards Car with well experienced English-speaking Driver. The drive is 3.5 hours from Jaipur to Reach Ranthambore. Once reach Ranthambore Check Inn to Hotel And freshen up then proceed to Jungle Safari at 1:30 p.m in Canter/Gypsy to see the wildlife in National Park. The national park is famous not only for the preservation of the Tigers but is also famous for hte large numbers of other wild animals like sambar, chital nilgai, boar, gazelle, Indian hare, mongoose, monitor lizards, deer, leopard, snakes & hyena. The Jungle Safari activity is for 3 hours. Overnight in Ranthambore Hotel.
Day 2 - Agra Drive Via Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary & Fatehpur Sikri Tour | Agra Stay
Early morning after Breakfast Proceed to Agra, On the way to Agra visit Santuario de aves at Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur by a Nature guide in Rickshaw. The Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary, better known as the Bharatpur sanctuary. This former hunting preserve of the royal family of Bharatpur, is now home to many migratory and exotic birds including the Siberian cranes. Given the biological diversity it supports, it was declared a world heritage site, by UNESCO in 1985. The acitivity is for 2 hours by the cycle rickshaw or battery vehicle with a Professional Nature Guide. Later visit Fatehpur Sikri. Fatehpur Sikri, , a city predominantly in red sand-stone, situated at a distance of 37 kms from Agra, was built by the Mughal Emperor Jalal-ud-din Mohammad Akbar, in honour of the great Sufi saint Salim Chisti ; its magnificence and uniqueness offers a fine example of the emperor's architectural finesse. At Fatehpur Sikri during Sunset the turrets and domes create shadows and silhouette against the copper red sky; which truly is an inspirational scene for a painter's canvas or the visitor's eyes. Reach Agra in evening at 6:00 p.m. Check in to Hotel in Agra. Overnight Stay.
Day 3 - Sunrise Taj Mahal Tour & Agra Sightseeing | Delhi Drive & Delhi Stay
Early morning visit the world-famous Taj Mahal built by the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for his Queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Taj Mahal, a symbol of love. Your guide in Agra will meet you at the Taj Mahal and will show you around the monument. Take your time to admire one of the most majestic and beautiful buildings in the world. Back to hotel for breakfast, after breakfast check out from the Hotel. Visit Agra fort y city tour. Agra Fort is one of the finest Mughal forts in India. Agra Fort, built by Emperor Akbar in 1565, is a massive red sandstone fort on the bank of Yamuna River. Your guide will explain the history of Agra Fort. Post Lunch Drive to Delhi, which is 230 km's. On the way to Delhi Visit Sikandra. Sikandra is the Mausoleum of Emperor Akbar. It represents his philosophy and secular outlook, combining the best of Hindu and Muslim architecture in a superlative fusion. Completed in 1613 A.D., it is one of the well-preserved monuments in the area. Reach Delhi later in Evening. OverNight at Delhi Hotel.
Day 4 - Delhi Full Day Tour | Evening Airport Drop off !
Early Morning after Breakfast proceed for full Day Delhi Sightseeing. We will bring you to visit Jama Masjid with Rickshaw Ride, Tumba de Humayun. Post Lunch visit Templo del Loto, Puerta de la India & Qutub Minar. After Sightseeing we will drop you off at the Airport. Tour Finishes in Sweet Memories. !!
En Taj Mahal es una de las mejores obras arquitectónicas del mundo. Es una de las siete maravillas del mundo y también Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Se construyó en 1631-1653 por orden de Shah Jahan para su amada esposa Mumtaz. En su construcción trabajaron 20.000 obreros y se gastaron 32 crore de rupias, según la arquitectura islámica. El significado de Taj Mahal en español es "Lugar de la Corona". Taj significa corona y Mahal significa lugar.
Fuerte de Agra - La mayoría de la gente que visita Taj Mahal, Agra; también van a visitar Famosos Fuerte de Agra que no está a más de 2 km del Taj Mahal, en la misma orilla del río. El emperador Shah Jahan, que construyó el Taj Mahal, fue encarcelado por su hijo Aurangzeb en el Fuerte de Agra, desde donde tenía vistas al edificio erigido para su difunta esposa. Se dice que Shah Jahan murió en el Musamman Burj, una torre con un hermoso balcón de mármol. Desde allí se tiene probablemente la mejor vista del Taj. Entre los numerosos pabellones hay pequeños jardines bien cuidados. Después de visitar el Taj Mahal le llevaremos a ver el Gran Fuerte de Agra.
De camino a Agra se visita Fatehpur Sikri. Fatehpur Sikri es una fascinante ciudad fantasma construida en el siglo XVI a 37 km de Agra. Sikri fue la primera ciudad planificada de los mogoles. Los niveles inclinados de la ciudad se conectaron en terrazas que se utilizaron para varios complejos como Jami masjid, Buland-Darwazah y la tumba del jeque Salim Chishti; Khass Mahal, Shahi-Bazar, Mina-Bazar, el Panch-Mahal, Khwabgah, Diwan-i-Khass, Anup-Talao, Chaupar y Diwan-i-Am. Todos estos palacios se construyeron con piedra arenisca roja, siguiendo el sistema de vigas y postes, y constaban de pilares, arcos ornamentales, ménsulas y chhajjas, jharokhas, chhatris, chhaparkhats, chaukhandis, etcétera. Las cúpulas se han utilizado con moderación. A veces se han empleado pechinas con ménsulas en la fase de transición. La arquitectura de Fatehpur Sikri tiene un marcado carácter indio. Es un estilo compuesto indo-musulmán prolífico y versátil, que es una fusión de las culturas compuestas de origen indígena y extranjero.
De camino a Agra, visite el Santuario de aves en el Parque Nacional Keoladeo Ghana en Bharatpur. El parque es uno de los mejores de Asia. Bharatpur también alberga uno de los destinos de observación de aves más conocidos del mundo, el Parque Nacional Keoladeo Ghana (PNK). Hace 250 años, el entonces gobernante construyó terraplenes que permitieron inundar estas tierras, convirtiéndolas en un pantano. Llamado así por la densa selva que rodeaba un antiguo templo de Shiva, este humedal artificial de 29 kilómetros cuadrados es famoso por sus aves migratorias: patos, gansos, aves zancudas, rapaces, papamoscas y muchas más. En invierno, ávidos observadores de aves y ornitólogos acuden al parque para observar y estudiar estas bellezas emplumadas. Con más de 370 especies registradas, el PNK solía albergar también a la grulla siberiana. Es Patrimonio de la Humanidad.
Parque Nacional de Ranthambore es uno de los parques nacionales más grandes y famosos del norte de la India. El parque nacional de Ranthambore fue declarado reserva natural en 1957 y en 1974 obtuvo la protección del "Proyecto Tigre". Obtuvo el estatus de Parque Nacional en 1981. También se considera uno de los patrimonios más famosos de la India, ya que cuenta con ruinas pictóricas que salpican el parque. Todos los días, muchos turistas se adentran en la selva en jeep o canoa para ver tigres, leopardos, hienas rayadas, ciervos sambar, chitales, nilgai, langures comunes o hanumanes, macacos, chacales, gatos de la selva, caracales, osos perezosos, gamos negros, liebres de cola rufo, jabalíes indios y chinkaras, civetas de palmera comunes o gato Toddy, murciélagos amarillos comunes, gatos del desierto, ardillas de palmera de cinco rayas, falsos vampiros indios, zorros voladores indios, zorros indios, gerbillas indias, ratas topo indias, puercoespines indios, erizos de orejas largas, cascabeles, mangostas indias pequeñas, civetas indias pequeñas y mangostas comunes. La selva está abierta a los turistas todas las mañanas y tardes durante 3 horas para realizar safaris.
De camino a Delhi, visite Sikandra - La construcción de este hermoso monumento fue iniciada por el propio Akbar. Esta estructura es una mezcla perfecta de motivos hindúes, cristianos, islámicos, budistas y jainistas. Pero Akbar murió antes de poder terminar su mausoleo y su hijo Jehangir lo terminó.
El último destino de la excursión será Delhi donde visitará la Puerta de la India, Qutub Minar y el Templo del Loto, lugares turísticos imprescindibles de la capital de la India.
It was my first time in India, and the experience was truly unique. The first day in Delhi was fascinating, filled with culture and energy.
In Agra, seeing the Taj Mahal was absolutely outstanding. The monument is incredibly beautiful, with intricate handcrafted artwork. Our guide in Agra had deep knowledge about the Taj Mahal and other historic sites, and his English was excellent. I had a great time exploring and learning.
At Ranthambore National Park, I wasn’t lucky enough to spot a tiger, but I thoroughly enjoyed being surrounded by beautiful nature and seeing other wildlife. I’d love to return one day to try again!
Thank you for this amazing experience — I will cherish the memories.
Excellent tour with professional service all around! The program itinerary—from start to finish—was well-organized and thoughtfully planned.
We had great tour guides in each city, and our car driver was very familiar with the routes, making the journey smooth and comfortable.
We truly had a wonderful time throughout the tour. My favorite part was the early morning visit to the Taj Mahal — absolutely breathtaking!
This was my first time in India, and it turned out to be an excellent experience overall.
We enjoyed our 4 Days / 3 Nights tour and highly recommend it. Everything ran smoothly, and we were picked up on time every day. Communication with the tour organizer was excellent — they always responded promptly to any questions we had.
The hotels in every city were very good. Delhi sightseeing, the Taj Mahal, and Agra Fort were all amazing experiences. All the guides were knowledgeable and spoke excellent English.
Our tour ended in Jaipur, where we joined the 3-day Volunteer with Elephants program. We had to wake up at 5 a.m. to begin the elephant activities. We started our volunteer work by cleaning the elephants’ living area and bathing them, gently scrubbing their bodies with a soft brush.
Overall, our experience was 5 STARS — truly unforgettable!
Pickup was on time to begin our 4 Days / 3 Nights journey. Delhi sightseeing was a great way to start, but I was especially looking forward to seeing the Taj Mahal.
Visiting the Taj Mahal early in the morning was an unforgettable experience — I can’t even express how I felt. Although it was quite early, it was absolutely worth it. The peaceful atmosphere and soft morning light made it perfect for taking stunning photos. The monument is incredibly beautiful and massive.
I also visited Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and went on a Ranthambore Jungle Safari, which added a wonderful wildlife aspect to the trip. My guide was very knowledgeable and spoke excellent English.
The hotels throughout the journey were also comfortable and well-chosen. Thank you very much for such a well-organized and engaging trip!
It was a very nice experience overall. The guide was knowledgeable and gave us a complete tour with lots of interesting information about each monument and place we visited. All the hotels throughout the tour were very good, clean, and comfortable.
From Jaipur, we took a 3.5-hour journey to Ranthambore, where we went on a jungle safari. Unfortunately, I didn’t see a tiger, but I did spot many other wild animals, which was still very enjoyable.
We also visited the Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, which was peaceful and refreshing. The Taj Mahal looked absolutely stunning in the early morning light with fewer crowds, making the visit even more memorable.
On the last day, we explored Delhi and enjoyed a Rickshaw ride, which was a great local experience and a fun way to end the trip.



















